the textbook “Remote Sensing and GIS for Ecologists” written by some of the EcoSens members will be published in mid 2015 (edt. by Martin Wegmann, Benjamin Leutner and Stefan Dech) and will explain how to apply remote sensing and GIS to ecological research...

a new article by some of the EcoSens lecturers just got published online in “Movement Ecology” on the added value of fractional cover analysis using remote sensing data to explain spatio-temporal animal movement patterns. More in-depth analysis are needed to compare...

A training workshop took place in Naypyidaw, Myanmar from 17-21 June, 2013 in order to train and discuss the potential of geospatial technologies such as remote sensing to monitor and analyse changes of Myanmars natural resources. Geospatial Analysis Training and...